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Dedicated in 1999 by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors and the Cadre of Detachment 875, the Aviation Wall of Fame, located at the Virginia Tech-Montgomery Executive Airport, has annually paid homage ...
Boeing has secured the EMD contract to advance the development of its F-47 design for the NGAD program. Here is a summary of the key details released so ...
In 1991, a Boeing 767 broke up shortly after takeoff when a thrust reverser inadvertently engaged, leading to the deaths of all 223 people aboard. The Lauda Air crash remains the worst air disaster in ...
The FAA has issued an airworthiness directive requiring airlines to inspect landing gear on some Boeing 767 aircraft.
An Air China Boeing 767 plane travelling from Beijing hit a hill near Busan-Gimhae airport, resulting in 129 deaths. The most recent fatal crash of a South Korean airline happened at San Francisco ...
Production of wide-body aircraft, including the 767 and 777/777X models, has resumed in Everett, Washington. Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Stephanie Pope announced the resumption on social media ...
Boeing Says 767, 777 Wide-Body Production Resumes The factory restart of its larger models is another step in recovering from a costly seven-week strike.
On 26 May 1991, the thrust #reverser on the No.1 engine of the Boeing 767-300ER deployed in flight uncommanded, causing the aircraft to enter an uncontrolled dive.
If someone pointed out the a 757 and a 767 to you, it might be hard to tell the difference. Here is why these two passengers jets look so similar.
Boeing will have more time to build the freighters in its Everett plant, thanks to the newly passed measure reauthorizing the Federal Aviation Administration.